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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2016

Effect of Algae-Derived Biodiesel on Ignition Delay, Combustion Process and Emission

Mahendran Kumaran; Amir Khalid; Hamidon Salleh; Azahari Razali; Azwan Sapit; Norrizam Jaat; Norshuhaila Mohamed Sunar

Algae oil methyl esters produced from algae oil were blended with diesel at various volumetric percentages to evaluate the variations in the fuel properties. Microalgae biodiesel production has received much interest in an effort for sustainable development as the microalgae seem to be an attractive way to produce the biodiesel due to their ability to accumulate lipids and their very high actual photosynthetic yields. Correlations between fuel properties, including the calorific heat, density, kinematic viscosity, and oxidation stability of the Algae oil-diesel blends, and the blending ratio of the algae biodiesel have been established. As a result, low blending ratio of the Algae oil with diesel was recommended up to 2vol % in comparison with other type of biodiesel-diesel blends. The objective of this research is to investigate effect of biodiesel blending ratio on ignition delay, combustion process and emission for different type of biodiesel. The combustion tests of the Algae-Derived biodiesel blends were performed in a Rapid Compression Machine (RCM). The combustion tests were carried out at injection pressure of 130 MPa and ambient temperature were varied between 750 K and 1100 K. The result from the experiment is compared with Palm-Oil biodiesel which are varied in biodiesel percentage from 5vol% to 15vol% and jatropha biodiesel. Higher ignition delay period were clearly observed with higher blending ratio. It seems that increasing blending ratio exhibits relatively weakens in fuel ignitibility and therefore prolongs the ignition delay of algae biodiesel. A2 had the lowest ignition delay period when compared with J2, B5, B10 and B15 due to lower density that present in A2 molecules.The concentration of carbon dioxide and nitrogen monoxide in the exhaust gas increased with higher blending ratio while the concentration of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbon decreased.


Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014

Experimental Investigation of Emissions Characteristics of Small Diesel Engine Fuelled by Blended Crude Palm Oil

Amir Khalid; Anuar; Azwan Sapit; Azahari Razali; Bukhari Manshoor; Mas Fawzi; Izzuddin Zaman

Biodiesel is an alternative, decomposable and biological-processed fuel that has similar characteristics with mineral diesel which can be used directly into diesel engines. Crude palm oil (CPO) is one of the vegetable oil that has potential for use as a fuel in diesel engine. However, Biodiesel is also an oxygenated fuel and more density, viscosity meaning it contains influences the emissions production during burning process. Despite years of improvement attempts, the key issue in using crude palm oil fuels is oxidation stability, high viscosity and much oxygen comparing to diesel fuel. Thus, the improvement of performance and emission exhausted from biodiesel fuels is urgently required to meet the future performance and emission regulations. Purpose of this study is to explore how significant the effect of biodiesel blends on the exhaust emission with different speed. The engine speed was varied from 1500-2500 rpm and CPO blending ratio from 5-15 vol% (B5-B15).The emission parameter have been tested in term of opacity, hydrocarbon (HC), nitrogen oxide (NOX), carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and oxygen (O2). Increased blends of biodiesel ratio is found to enhance the combustion process, resulting in decreased the HC emissions and also other exhaust emission element. The improvement of combustion process is expected to be strongly influenced by oxygenated fuel in biodiesel content.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2017

Experiment on the Effects of Storage Duration of Biodiesel produced from Crude Palm Oil, Waste Cooking oil and Jatropha

Nadiarulah Nanihar; Amir Khalid; Norrizal Mustaffa; Norrizam Jaat; Azwan Sapit; Azahari Razali; Norshuhaila Mohamed Sunar

Biodiesel based on vegetable oil is an alternative that had various advantage in term of sustainability and environmental attractive compare to others conventional diesel. Biodiesel is product of any fat or oil that derived from any organic sources through a refinery process called transesterification process. This research investigates the effects of storage duration and variant ambient condition on the biodiesel properties and characteristics. In this study, there are three types of blending which is 5vol% blends ( 5vol% plant oil 95vol% diesel), 10vol% blending (10vol% plant oil and 90vol% diesel) and 15vol% blending (15vol% plant oil and 85vol% diesel) each called CPO5 (crude palm oil 5vol%), CPO10 (crude palm oil 10vol%),CPO15 (crude palm oil 15vol%), JO5 (jatropha oil 5vol%), JO10 (jatropha oil 10vol%),and JO15 (jatropha oil 15vol%) respectively. Biodiesel samples were stored at indoor condition and outdoor condition for a 3 months period. The fuel properties such as acid value, viscosity, density, water content and flash point are observed with the laboratory instrument. Flash point value and water content increased under both of indoor and outdoor condition and a steady data for viscosity and density. However, acid value at indoor condition nearly constant but increased dramatically for outdoor condition over the time.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Influences of Fuel Additive, Crude Palm and Waste Cooking Oil on Emission Characteristics of Small Diesel Engine

Amir Khalid; Norrizam Jaat; Bukhari Manshoor; Izzuddin Zaman; Azwan Sapit; Azahari Razali; Mariam Basharie

Major research has been conducted on the use of input products, such as rapeseed, canola, soybean, sunflower oil, waste cooking oil (WCO), crude palm oil (CPO) and crude jatropha oil as alternative fuels. Biodiesel is renewable, biodegradable and oxygenated, where it can be easily adopted by current existing conventional diesel engine without any major modification of the engine. To meet the future performance and emission regulations, is urged to improve the performance and exhaust emissions from biodiesel fuels. Hence, further investigation have been carried out on the emission characteristics of small diesel engine that fuelled by variant blending ratio of WCO and CPO with booster additive. For each of the biodiesel blends ratio from 5 to 15 percent volume which are WCO5, WCO10 and WCO15 for WCO biodiesel and CPO5, CPO10 and CPO15 for CPO biodiesel. The exhaust emissions were measured at engine speeds varied at 2000 rpm and 2500 rpm with different booster additive volume DRA (biodiesel without additive), DRB (0.2 ml) and DRC (0.4 ml). Emissions characteristics that had been measured were Hydrocarbon (HC), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Nitrogen Oxide (NOx), and smoke opacity. The results showed that increased of blending ratio with booster additive volume significantly decreased the CO emission, while increased in NOx and CO2 due to changes of fuel characteristics in biodiesel fuel blends.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Analysis of high injection pressure and ambient temperature on biodiesel spray characteristics using computational fluid dynamics

Akasha Hashim; Amir Khalid; Norrizam Jaat; Azwan Sapit; Azahari Razali; Akmal Nizam

Efficiency of combustion engines are highly affected by the formation of air-fuel mixture prior to ignition and combustion process. This research investigate the mixture formation and spray characteristics of biodiesel blends under variant in high ambient and injection conditions using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). The spray characteristics such as spray penetration length, spray angle and fluid flow were observe under various operating conditions. Results show that increase in injection pressure increases the spray penetration length for both biodiesel and diesel. Results also indicate that higher spray angle of biodiesel can be seen as the injection pressure increases. This study concludes that spray characteristics of biodiesel blend is greatly affected by the injection and ambient conditions.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

Computational Fluid Dynamics Analysis of High Injection Pressure Blended Biodiesel

Amir Khalid; Norrizam Jaat; Mohd Faisal Hushim; Bukhari Manshoor; Izzuddin Zaman; Azwan Sapit; Azahari Razali

Biodiesel have great potential for substitution with petrol fuel for the purpose of achieving clean energy production and emission reduction. Among the methods that can control the combustion properties, controlling of the fuel injection conditions is one of the successful methods. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of high injection pressure of biodiesel blends on spray characteristics using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Injection pressure was observed at 220 MPa, 250 MPa and 280 MPa. The ambient temperature was kept held at 1050 K and ambient pressure 8 MPa in order to simulate the effect of boost pressure or turbo charger during combustion process. Computational Fluid Dynamics were used to investigate the spray characteristics of biodiesel blends such as spray penetration length, spray angle and mixture formation of fuel-air mixing. The results shows that increases of injection pressure, wider spray angle is produced by biodiesel blends and diesel fuel. The injection pressure strongly affects the mixture formation, characteristics of fuel spray, longer spray penetration length thus promotes the fuel and air mixing.


IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2016

Spray formation of biodiesel-water in air-assisted atomizer using Schlieren photography

Shahrin Hisham Amirnordin; Amir Khalid; Azwan Sapit; Hamidon Salleh; Azahari Razali; Mohd Ali Mas Fawzi

Biodiesels are attractive renewable energy sources, particularly for industrial boiler and burner operators. However, biodiesels produce higher nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions compared with diesel. Although water-emulsified fuels can lower NOx emissions by reducing flame temperature, its influence on atomization needs to be investigated further. This study investigates the effects of water on spray formation in air-assisted atomizers. The Schlieren method was used to capture the spray images in terms of tip penetration, spray angle, and spray area. The experiment used palm oil biodiesel at different blending ratios (B5, B10, and B15) and water contents (0vol%-15vol%). Results show that water content in the fuel increases the spray penetration and area but reduces the spray angle because of the changes in fuel properties. Therefore, biodiesel-water application is applicable to burner systems.


Archive | 2015

PERFORMANCE AND EMISSIONS CHARACTERISTICS OF CRUDE JATROPHA OIL BIODIESEL BLENDS IN A DIESEL ENGINE

Amir Khalid; Norrizam Jaat; Azwan Sapit; Azahari Razali; Bukhari Manshoor; Izzuddin Zaman; Tun Hussein; Onn Malaysia


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018

Investigation of Combustion Process of Biodiesel Derived from Waste Cooking Oil, Jatropha, Palm Oil and Algae using Rapid Compression Machine

Mohd Irham Anas; Amir Khalid; Norrizam Jaat; Norshuhaila Mohamed Sunar; Faisal Hushim; Azahari Razali; Azwan Sapit


MATEC Web of Conferences | 2017

Performance measurement of a new concept reciprocating piston expander (RPE) using a newly developed small-scale dynamometer unit

Mna Mohamad; Mohd Faisal Hushim; Wnaw Muhammad; Azahari Razali; Amir Khalid; Mohamad Fauzi Zakaria

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Amir Khalid

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Azwan Sapit

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Norrizam Jaat

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Bukhari Manshoor

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Izzuddin Zaman

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Norshuhaila Mohamed Sunar

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Hamidon Salleh

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Mohd Faisal Hushim

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Adiba Rhaodah Andsaler

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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Akasha Hashim

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

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